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Sally Kamai
October 28, 2023
Aloha Doreen
Sending love and prayers to you and your family. Unfortunately I am unable to attend Ron´s celebration of Life today but wanted you to know how much I appreciated working with him over the years. As a nursing director at Straub I worked with him on many projects. I will always be grateful for his sense of humor , ability to calm people down, and to focus on what was important. I always looked forward to projects when I heard he would be part of it! His presence made the world of patient care much better and he will be sincerely missed.
Much comfort to you
Sally Kamai
Diane Fujii
October 15, 2023
Hi Doreen, my deepest condolences in the passing of your husband. I remember your husband when he was a resident doctor at Kapiolani Hospital, he helped cure one of my twins.
I´m still at Naris, really slowing down with just a handful of customers.
My deepest sympathy,
Diane Fujii
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